SOLD - 1988 Bo Jackson #327 ROOKIE CARD
SGC 8: #3623355 - Near Mint to Mint
Bo Jackson became a member of the Oakland Raiders through a unique set of circumstances. In 1987, after a few seasons in professional baseball, Jackson entered the NFL supplemental draft. The Los Angeles Raiders selected him in the seventh round of that draft, taking a gamble on his football potential despite his limited football experience since his college days. He played four seasons with the Raiders from 1987 to 1990. His incredible combination of speed, strength, and agility made him a unique and formidable player on the football field. He showcased his extraordinary athleticism and left a lasting impression on fans and the NFL as a whole.
SGC 8: #3623355 - Near Mint to Mint
Bo Jackson became a member of the Oakland Raiders through a unique set of circumstances. In 1987, after a few seasons in professional baseball, Jackson entered the NFL supplemental draft. The Los Angeles Raiders selected him in the seventh round of that draft, taking a gamble on his football potential despite his limited football experience since his college days. He played four seasons with the Raiders from 1987 to 1990. His incredible combination of speed, strength, and agility made him a unique and formidable player on the football field. He showcased his extraordinary athleticism and left a lasting impression on fans and the NFL as a whole.
SGC 8: #3623355 - Near Mint to Mint
Bo Jackson became a member of the Oakland Raiders through a unique set of circumstances. In 1987, after a few seasons in professional baseball, Jackson entered the NFL supplemental draft. The Los Angeles Raiders selected him in the seventh round of that draft, taking a gamble on his football potential despite his limited football experience since his college days. He played four seasons with the Raiders from 1987 to 1990. His incredible combination of speed, strength, and agility made him a unique and formidable player on the football field. He showcased his extraordinary athleticism and left a lasting impression on fans and the NFL as a whole.